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HE annexed illustration shows a remarkable series of hybrids raised by 
Messrs. Hassall & Co., Southgate, whose history is given in the 
ollowing note. Messrs. Hassall write: ‘‘ We recently staged at the Royal 
CATTLEYA SYBIL AND ITS VARIETIES. |Zaay| 
CATTLEYA SYBIL AND ITS. VARIETIES. 
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Horticultural Hall a new Cattleya hybrid of our own raising, which we 
hamed C. Sybil, the parentage of which is C. Dowiana aurea X C. iridescens. 
The parentage of C. iridescens, which is also a hybrid of our own raising, 
's C. bicolor x C. Eldorado. The plant staged by us was the first seedling 
to flower, but we now have seven plants in bloom, all produced from the 
